SonicWALL SSL-R User Manual page 119

Secure sockets layer ffloading solutions that allow servers to provide both secure and non-secure services at the same high speeds
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Command:
help [command]
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Availability:
Displays help information for the specified command, where command is the name
Description:
of the command. If you do not specify a command, help information is displayed
for all Server Configuration Commands.
Command:
info
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Availability:
Description:
Displays current information about the logical secure server being edited or
created.
Command:
[no] ip address <ipaddr> [netmask <mask>]
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Availability:
Sets the specified IP address for the logical secure server, where ipaddr is the IP
Description:
address and mask is the valid netmask. Using the
the logical secure server.
Command:
key <keyname | default | default-1024 | default-512>
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Availability:
Sets the specified key for use by the server, where keyname is a user-configured
Description:
certificate. Default keys can be used.
Note:
Command:
log-url <ipaddr>
Availability:
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Description:
Specifies a host for logging of URL requests, where ipaddr is the host's IP address.
Command:
remoteport <port | default>
Availability:
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Description:
Specifies the TCP service port to which non-secure connections is sent, where port
is the port number. Use the
Note:
Command:
secpolicy <polname | all | default | strong | weak>
Availability:
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Description:
Creates an association between this server and the specified security policy, where
polname is the name of the security policy. Default and preloaded security policies
can be used.
When using the
flag, you do not need to specify a key name.
no
default
Traffic sent on this TCP service port is not secured by SSL during
transmission to the server. It must be secured by another means.
Appendix C Command Summary
flag clears the IP address for
no
argument to return to the default setting.
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